- The
strix (plural
striges or strixes), in the
mythology of
classical antiquity, was a bird of ill omen, the
product of metamorphosis, that fed on human...
-
gradivo o
ukorijenjenosti i životnosti
tradicije vezane uz
štrige i štrigune u Istri. [...]
Štrige i štriguni su najbliži
pojmu vještica. Štrigun se rodi...
-
gradivo o
ukorijenjenosti i životnosti
tradicije vezane uz
štrige i štrigune u Istri. ...
Štrige i štriguni su najbliži
pojmu vještica. Štrigun se rodi u...
- Razdrtega, 2016, ISBN 9612548889, p.75 Vinšćak, Tomo (December 2005). "On "
Štrige", "Štriguni" and "Krsnici" on
Istrian Peninsula".
Studia ethnologica Croatica...
- (Ceaușescu)😉
Prima parte a
acestui dialog 👇 Iată că se
poate dialoga și fără să
strige … "Dă, bă,
banii înapoi, BORFAȘULE"😉... | By
Eugen Orlando Teodorovici...
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heart and the
vital parts of the
human body. The
power to
avert vampiric striges,
which Ovid
attributes to the
conflated Cardea-Carna,
probably belonged...
- Greco-Roman
mythology described the Empusae, the Lamia, the
Mormo and the
striges. Over time the
first two
terms became general words to
describe witches...
-
Strix –
Ancient Rome with the
following spelling variations:
Striga Stirge Strige Strzyga –
Slavic Suangi – New
Guinea Sukuyan –
Caribbean Succubus – Judeo-Christian...
- and thus was
banished from Eden by God himself) and, much like the Gr****
striges,
would prey on
young babies and
their mothers at night, as well as males...
- with wet
hawthorn twigs) and
newborn children by the
aggression of the
striges (in the myth the
young Proca). M.
Renard sees the ****ociation of J****...